and I bet a certain percentage of state legislators don’t know this either – but they will. You can always ask an Oregon law librarian to explain it to you….
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New Oregon Laws: Passed in 2015, Effective in 2016
get rid of a lot of the old stuff) An Oregonian article, “Birth control, sick leave and pumping your own gas: Oregon’s new laws in 2016,” by Denis C. Theriault,…
How to Find Recent Oregon Attorney General Opinions (if you’re a mere mortal)
Re-Election In 2016* Here’s the Stateman-Journal story: AG: Wheeler can’t run for reelection in 2016 Now, neither newspaper publishes (as of this moment) or links to the opinion. They may…
Reminder: Oregon State Courts Closed Friday, Oct 19, 2012
19, 2012, is a furlough day. Many Oregon county law libraries will be open; we are county, not state, departments (but funded by the state, through the State Courts)….
How do I find Oregon court records?
and list of events or documents, you can use the courts’ online Records and Calendar Search. Some law libraries have access to the courts’ Oregon eCourt Case Information Network (OECI)….
Mandatory eFiling for Oregon Attorneys, December 1, 2014
Excerpt from the CJ announcement (link from Oregon LPM blog): “Mandatory eFiling Plan for Attorneys Filing in Oregon State Courts Chief Justice Thomas A. Balmer, Oregon…
Writing (and finding) Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
online ( surprise, surprise ), so be prepared to visit an Oregon law library: 1) OSB “Appeal and Review” (loose leaf) (from the Oregon State Bar or an…
Oregon Condo Law and Lawyer Blogs
The list of Oregon law blogs is growing. Check out Justia’s Oregon Law Blogs list and my own sidebar list of Oregon law blogs. Neither is absolutely complete and…
2011 Oregon State Bar Unlawful Practice of Law Task Force Report
You can read the Oregon State Bar (OSB) “2011 Unlawful Practice of Law Task Force Report“ at the OSB website (under the Surveys, Reports & Research tab,…
Oregon Estate Law: Wills and Trusts: Forms and “Self-Help” Advice
what remains of your estate (everything) goes to the tax collector and/or the state general fund, you don’t have to read on. 2) If you have any, some, or all…
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